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possessing 3
possession 13
possessions 19
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19 possessions
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possessions

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1 1 | under the impression that no possessions or institutions are of any 2 2 | these things are the best of possessions, to the unjust they are 3 3 | Athenian. Their father had possessions of cattle and sheep, and 4 5 | possible. And of all human possessions, the soul is by nature most 5 5 | who have the most valuable possessions, although the owner of them 6 5 | one man will have greater possessions than another, for many reasons 7 6 | his share of the public possessions, and when there is any public 8 8 | the citizens, and their possessions. And the interpreters, and 9 8 | anything but their own private possessions; on this the soul of every 10 8 | increase and diminish his possessions, let the excess be registered 11 9 | send away with all their possessions to the city and country 12 9 | the enjoyment of all his possessions. But if he have injured 13 11| much in the increase of my possessions, if I take up the prize, 14 11| our needs and equalize our possessions. Let us then endeavour to 15 11| legislator, regard you and your possessions, not as belonging to yourselves, 16 11| do regard both family and possessions as belonging to the state; 17 11| the heir of her father’s possessions, if he be indeed of her 18 11| in the management of his possessions as he would be if they were 19 12| but if a man has any other possessions which he has used and openly


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